AT Feeder National
River Trent – Saturday 6th August 2022
Tickets go on sale Tuesday 3rd May 2022 at 12 noon here
The Feeder National is open as a team event of 6 with up to 4 reserves. Each angler is required to be an individual member of the Angling Trust over the age of 16 on the day of the event. Teams are required to have club/association membership of the Angling Trust. The team to represent England in the FIPSed World Club (Feeder) Championship in 2023 will have to fund their own participation as there is no funding or financial support available at this time.
Entry Fee: £120 per team (includes peg fees, steward fees and covers administration costs).
Pools: £90.00 Team Pools. Individual & section pools tbc for 2022.
Headquarters: TBC
Closure of waters for practice: TBC
Draw: TBC
Fishing: 11:00am – 4:00pm (Duration 5 hours)
Bait bans: No bloodworm & joker.
Eligible fish: All fish caught are eligible for weighing with the exception of Game fish, Pike, Zander & Crustaceans.
EA Rod Licence: Competitors must be in possession of a valid Environment Agency Rod Licence. Failure to possess a rod licence will result in disqualification from the event.
Keepnet: Minimum length of 2 metres
Rules: The Feeder National is fished to FIPSed Feeder International rules. Full rules below.
Procedures: All weighing in, and recording will be carried out by Senior Stewards who will be supplied by the organising club. Therefore no teams will need to provide stewards.
2021 FEEDER NATIONAL RESULTS
2021 FEEDER NATIONAL REPORT
Angling Trust Feeder National Championships 2021
Gloucester Canal
Sunday 22nd August 2021
120 fished
A good turnout of 20 teams made the Angling Trusts inaugural Feeder National a keenly fought contest. Overnight rain added a bit of colour to the canal between Netheridge and Saul Junction and meant the skimmers and bream fed throughout the length with good weights recorded on most of the sections. Favourite to win the match was Doug Jackson (Rive Fishermania) from his end peg 369 on B Section at Castle Lane after admitting to 15Kg after 2 hours, but a manic last 90 minutes for 2 anglers on adjacent pegs 209 and 211 on B section snatched victory away from Doug. John Harvey (Preston Innovations Thatchers) had a last gasp bream to thank, for just pipping Matt Barnett (Drennan Bordon) to a Gold Medal with a weight of 30.890Kg to Matt’s 30.530Kg. John’s section win proved invaluable as he helped Preston Innovations Thatchers to the team win and the title of Feeder National Champions 2021 with a penalty points total of 35pts. Thatchers will now be invited to fish the next available World Club Feeder Championships. Drennan Bordon were close behind and finished as Runners Up with 39pts and Browning Team Ossett were third with 42pts. Full results can be found on www.match-angling.com/viewresults_public.aspx?rid=8367
Next year’s event will take place on the River Trent ahead of the Division 1 National.
The Angling Trust would like to thank CRT for use of their waters and to Mark Treasure and his team for organising a very successful day.
Team Result;
1st Preston Innovations Thatchers 35pts
2nd Drennan Bordon 39pts
3rd Browning Team Ossett 42pts
4th Drennan Barnsley 45pts
5th Gloucester Burt Baits 46pts
6th Rive Fishermania 47pts
Individual Result;
1st John Harvey Preston Innovations Thatchers 30.890Kg
2nd Matt Barnett Drennan Bordon 30.530Kg
3rd Doug Jackson Rive Fishermania 26.520Kg
4th Tom Scholey Browning Team Ossett 15.100Kg
5th James Andrews Colmic A4 15.080Kg
6th Matthew Powell Milo Bait-Tech Midlands 12.910Kg